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 Posted by BTabios on 06/22/06 16:44 
Hello Everyone, 
 
I have a very complex performance issue with our production database. 
Here's the scenario. We have a production webserver server and a 
development web server. Both are running SQL Server 2000. 
 
I encounted various performance issues with the production server with 
a particular query. It would take approximately 22 seconds to return 
100 rows, thats about 0.22 seconds per row. Note: I ran the query in 
single user mode. So I tested the query on the Development server by 
taking a backup (.dmp) of the database and moving it onto the dev 
server. I ran the same query and found that it ran in less than a 
second. 
 
I took a look at the query execution plan and I found that they we're 
the exact same in both cases. 
 
Then I took a look at the various index's, and again I found no 
differences in the table indices. 
 
If both databases are identical, I'm assumeing that the issue is 
related to some external hardware issue like: disk space, memory etc. 
Or could it be OS software related issues, like service packs, SQL 
Server configuations etc. 
 
Here's what I've done to rule out some obvious hardware issues on the 
prod server: 
1. Moved all extraneous files to a secondary harddrive to free up space 
on the primary harddrive. There is 55gb's of free space on the disk. 
2. Applied SQL Server SP4 service packs 
3. Defragmented the primary harddrive 
4. Applied all Windows Server 2003 updates 
 
 
Here is the prod servers system specs: 
2x Intel Xeon 2.67GHZ 
Total Physical Memory 2GB, Available Physical Memory 815MB 
Windows Server 2003 SE /w SP1 
 
Here is the dev serers system specs: 
2x Intel Xeon 2.80GHz 
2GB DDR2-SDRAM 
Windows Server 2003 SE /w SP1 
 
I'm not sure what else to do, the query performance is an order of 
magnitude difference and I can't explain it. To me its is a hardware or 
operating system 
 
related issue.  
 
Any Ideas would help me greatly!  
 
Thanks,  
Brian T
 
  
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